The present invention relates generally to a laser beam through an optical diffuser that spreads out the beam, more particularly an apparatus that increases the amount of light from a laser beam spread for horticulture. A user of the present invention will be able to manufacture an apparatus which can be used in a harsh environment to spread out a laser beam for horticulture with the result of delivering more light at the destination.
Optical diffusers are used to evenly diffuse light in many applications. The diffusers cause light to spread evenly across a destination surface removing high intensity bright spots. Common diffuser types include prismatic glass integrating bars, ground glass, opal glass, holographic diffusers, and diffractive diffusers. Prismatic glass integrating bars are expensive and occupy a great deal of precious space. Ground and opal glass scatter light equally in all directions but with a low degree of control. Holographic diffusers are an improvement on these technologies and enable limited production of light distribution patterns. In general, all of these optical diffusers suffer from internal reflections of the light transmission that are not used to produce more destination light. Furthermore, some of these diffusers require facing out toward the environment and require protection.
Although these commercially available methods of spreading a laser beam for illumination produces spread light with desired properties, a significant amount of the light is lost and some of these diffusers cannot be used for the harsh environment of horticulture without protection which undermines avoiding more light lost.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to capture the internal reflections of light and minimize the use of the diffuser surface to the size of the laser beam as to utilize the secondary mirror to reflect out the what otherwise would be the lost light to increase the efficiency of the diffuser. The present invention is to provide an optical flat with a diffuser surface that is small enough for a laser beam or collimated laser beam to impact completely with the outer surface of the optical flat having an internal secondary mirror surface for internal reflections from the transmission of the laser beam through the diffuser surface to produce more destination light for the beam diffusion. The invention is designed to have the optical surface front out to enable its use in the harsh environment of horticulture. In addition, the diffuser surface is limited to the transmission area of the laser beam as not to impact the internal reflections to be reflected by the secondary mirror.
All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
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